Father-of-two Mr Berry has worked at Edgcumbe for 26 years, through floods and storms.
Clouds and storms form along it because it is literally where the winds of the world's hemispheres meet.
It's measured in a changing climate, as sea levels rise, and droughts spread, forest burns, and storms rage.
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Rainfall levels are dropping in some places, and storms appear to be stronger.
It has been identified as one of the top nations already vulnerable to natural hazards like drought and storms.
Southwest Airlines spokesman Chris Mainz cited delays and cancellations because of weather in Chicago and storms in other parts of the Midwest.
Our cities are getting hotter, and storms have become more intense.
London built a barrier in the 1980s to save it from the floods that occasionally saturated parts of the city when high tides and storms coincided.
Britain has just weathered floods and storms in a wetter than average winter, but experts are already warning that it could be a very dry summer.
More heat in the atmosphere is likely to cause (and arguably is already causing) more extreme weather events, including intense heat, cold, droughts, floods, and storms.
Crowds who had braved rain and storms to watch the start of the conclave on big screens in St Peter's Square cheered as the black smoke appeared.
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It is in the business of storms, preferably apocalyptic storms, perfect storms, and storms of the century every year or two, all storms all the time, and nothing less will do.
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They claim they are losing shoreline because of melting ice and rising oceans, that floods and storms are more severe, causing greater damage, and that controlling smog is getting more difficult.
But when the frequency of hurricanes and strong storms declines in a warming world, it defies common sense to claim that global warming is causing the increasingly rare hurricanes and strong storms that do still occur.
In their research paper, the two scientists say that using a mixture of archived news reports and real-time data, they were able to see links between droughts and storms in parts of Africa and cholera outbreaks.
As the storm force of Katrina was less than category three when it hit land and storms in the region have the capacity to exceed category four, the likelihood that any levee system can successfully restrain nature is low.
On top of the effects of the warming trend come more frequent and extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and storms which directly cause death and injury and open the door to other serious health problems, according to WWF.
"Right before the Easter Bunny had to hop in the car and drive to the airport to make the jump, we were still out there on our phones and laptops looking at the weather, " says Mr. Chase, who saw rain and storms all around.
The stretch of Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle already has been hit with three tropical systems this year -- Hurricane Dennis and tropical storms Arlene and Cindy.
This, he said, includes more frequent and powerful storms, wildfires and drought.
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On climate change, Obama promised executive action if Congress failed to address what he called a litany of evidence that the nation and the world face such as more frequent and powerful storms, wildfires and drought.
At the same time, the president promised executive action on climate change if Congress fails to address what he called a litany of evidence that the nation and the world face increasing impacts such as more frequent and powerful storms, wildfires and drought.
The severe weather came after tornadoes and powerful storms ripped through Oklahoma and the Midwest earlier Monday and on Sunday.
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He would come back in the evening or maybe the following day, having slept who knows where, and the more storms and hunger he had endured the happier and healthier he was.
Just as the primitive man was confused by and fearful of storms and earthquakes and drought and disease, progressives are befuddled by the rise and fall of industries, booms and recessions, wealth and poverty.
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Haunted by a tragedy in her own past, fearful that if she doesn't help Gary he will leave her, she hauls logs out to Caribou Island in good weather and terrible storms, in sickness and in health, to patch up their marriage while building the kind of cabin that had brought them to Alaska in the first place.
Power restoration took longer after the 2012 Derecho than other severe spring and summer storms affecting the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic regions.
There also was some concern about wildfires and convective storms that produce tornadoes, thunderstorms and other undesirable weather events.
There are cowboys and debutantes, Northern spotted owls and bison, cityscapes and pueblos, mesas and dams, gathering storms and controlled burns.
The National Weather Service updated its storm-surge model to take into account larger and slower-moving storms and include better elevation and high tide data last year.
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